Yuhui Pang
Northwest A&F University
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PLOS ONE | 2013
Wanli Du; Jing Wang; Yuhui Pang; Yanli Li; Xinhong Chen; Jixin Zhao; Qunhui Yang; Jun Wu
The development of alien addition lines is important for transferring useful genes from exotic species into common wheat. A hybrid of common wheat cv. 7182 (2n = 6x = 42, AABBDD) and Psathyrostachys huashanica Keng (2n = 2x = 14, NsNs) via embryo culture produced the novel intergeneric disomic addition line 59-11. The seed morphology of 59-11 resembled the parent 7182 and it exhibited extreme agronomic characteristics, i.e., twin stable spikelets, fertile florets, and multi-kernel clusters. Furthermore, 59-11 produced plump kernels with a high seed-setting percentage during the advanced maturation stage. The line was screened based on genomic in situ hybridization, EST-SSR, EST-STS, and gliadin to identify P. huashanica chromatin in the wheat background. The chromosome number and configuration of 59-11 was 2n = 44 = 22 II and we confirmed the 6Ns disomic chromosome additions based on A-PAGE analysis and molecular markers. The results suggested that the production of twin spikelets and multiple kernels per spike in the wheat-P. huashanica addition line was related to homologous group 6 in the wheat chromosome. This is the first report of the introduction of improved spike traits into common wheat from the alien species P. huashanica and it opens up the possibility of increasing the wheat yield based on this enlarged gene pool.
Genetics and Molecular Research | 2014
Yuhui Pang; Jixin Zhao; Wanli Du; Yanli Li; Wang J; Liangming Wang; Juyou Wu; X.N. Cheng; Qian Yang; Xinhong Chen
Leymus mollis (Trin.) Pilger (NsNsXmXm, 2n = 28), a wild relative of common wheat, possesses many traits that are potentially valuable for wheat improvement. In order to exploit and utilize the useful genes of L. mollis, we developed a multiple alien substitution line, 10DM50, from the progenies of octoploid Tritileymus M842-16 x Triticum durum cv. D4286. Genomic in situ hybridization analysis of mitosis and meiosis (metaphase I), using labeled total DNA of Psathyrostachys huashanica as probe, showed that the substitution line 10DM50 was a cytogenetically stable alien substitution line with 36 chromosomes from wheat and three pairs of Ns genome chromosomes from L. mollis. Simple sequence repeat analysis showed that the chromosomes 3D, 6D, and 7D were absent in 10DM50. Expressed sequence tag-sequence tagged sites analysis showed that new chromatin from 3Ns, 6Ns, and 7Ns of L. mollis were detected in 10DM50. We deduced that the substitution line 10DM50 was a multiple alien substitution line with the 3D, 6D, and 7D chromosomes replaced by 3Ns, 6Ns, and 7Ns from L. mollis. 10DM50 showed high resistance to leaf rust and significantly improved spike length, spikes per plant, and kernels per spike, which are correlated with higher wheat yield. These results suggest that line 10DM50 could be used as intermediate material for transferring desirable traits from L. mollis into common wheat in breeding programs.
Genetics and Molecular Research | 2013
Wanli Du; Wang J; Liangming Wang; Yuhui Pang; Wu J; Jixin Zhao; Qunhui Yang; Xinhong Chen
In this study, we cloned and sequenced a 938-base pair polymorphic band, pHs27, in the tightly linked random amplified polymorphic DNA marker OPU10 and converted it into a sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker referred to as RHS141, which was specific for the Ns genome of Psathyrostachys huashanica. A GenBank basic local alignment search tool search showed that the sequence of pHs27 had no primary sequence homology with known sequences, and Southern blotting confirmed this result. This SCAR marker was used to detect Ns genome chromatin in wheat, and it was successfully amplified in P. huashanica itself, a complete set of wheat-P. huashanica disomic addition lines (1Ns-7Ns), and undetermined homoeologous group addition lines. This SCAR marker will be a powerful tool for the marker-assisted selection of P. huashanica chromosome(s) in a wheat background, and it should also allow wheat breeders to screen for the excellent traits found in P. huashanica chromatin.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2010
Jixin Zhao; Wan-Quan Ji; Jun Wu; Xinhong Chen; Xue-Ni Cheng; Jianwei Wang; Yuhui Pang; Shuhui Liu; Qunhui Yang
Journal of Genetics and Genomics | 2014
Yuhui Pang; Xinhong Chen; Jixin Zhao; Wanli Du; Xue-Ni Cheng; Jun Wu; Yanli Li; Liangming Wang; Jing Wang; Qunhui Yang
Euphytica | 2013
Jixin Zhao; Wanli Du; Jun Wu; Xue-Ni Cheng; Yang Gao; Yuhui Pang; Xinhong Chen; Shuhui Liu; Qunhui Yang; Jie Fu
Genome | 2014
Wanli Du; Jing Wang; Yuhui Pang; Liangming Wang; Jun Wu; Jixin Zhao; Qunhui Yang; Xinhong Chen
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2013
Jing Wang; Xinhong Chen; Wanli Du; Jixin Zhao; Jun Wu; Xue-Ni Cheng; Yuhui Pang; Qunhui Yang; Shuhui Liu; Jie Fu
Euphytica | 2014
Wanli Du; Jing Wang; Yuhui Pang; Jun Wu; Jinxin Zhao; Shuhui Liu; Qunhui Yang; Xinhong Chen
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter | 2016
Jixin Zhao; Xiujuan Wang; Yuhui Pang; Xue-Ni Cheng; Liangming Wang; Jun Wu; Qunhui Yang; Xinhong Chen